I really appreciate your show, guys! It's very well done. It's great to flip on and listen to when I'm cleaning or what have you.

The part around 40:00 was spot on. I've been saying that for years and so have alot of fans; it's "a very small group of voices of naysayers that make a big stink about things." Bingo, hence why to this day I usually just look at polls and ratings for a film quality consensus rather than forums/comments. In facebook comments/forums/comment boxes, few have little nice to say. Also nicely put about the Colorado Massacre. It was so unfortunate.

For our 150th episode we talk Indy and Imax, we catch up with Mitch and Laird, chat to Throw me the Idol's Les David, have more blu-ray release news, talk Indy at Disney and have a bumper edition of the mail segment!

This episode Karen Allen talks Indy 5, Mitch returns with a Raiders rant, artist Dan Reed joins the Further Adventures of Indiana Jones team plus we have a signed copy of Poster Art of the Disney parks to give away plus more of your great emails!

IndyCast Episode 153 is here! This week we review the deluxe Indy Blu-Ray set, have details of the Indy exhibit, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock is back, have another chance to win a piece of Disney history, have more Marvel goodness with Joe and Keith and a stack of your great emails!

With all due respect to everyone involved, it's been months since I've listened to the IndyCast but I tuned in to this one because of the promise of Indy Exhibit conversation. I must say that I was disappointed at the minimal discussion in this regard (only because the blurb advertised it as such.)

It makes me wish I'd done a segment regarding the exhibit while it premiered in Montreal last year. I made a recording of Harrison Ford's intro. Would this be something the IndyCast would like to air?

@Steve from Calgary
The IMAX presentation did play in Canada. It was in CINEPLEX theatres. You must have missed it.MORE IMPORTANTLY: The National Geographic "Adventure of Archaeology Indiana Jones Exhibit" was CREATED & STARTED in Montreal, Canada!

With all due respect to everyone involved, it's been months since I've listened to the IndyCast but I tuned in to this one because of the promise of Indy Exhibit conversation. I must say that I was disappointed at the minimal discussion in this regard (only because the blurb advertised it as such.)

It makes me wish I'd done a segment regarding the exhibit while it premiered in Montreal last year. I made a recording of Harrison Ford's intro. Would this be something the IndyCast would like to air?

Hey Stoo, sorry if we coerced you into listening!

I was waiting up to the last minute for some coverage from a listener who was there the opening night and was graciously going to interview the curator but it just got too hectic. He is going back to interview him so we should have the interview on the next show.

I only found out just before I was to publish and forgot to alter the blurb.

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THE FURTHER ADVENTURES@Joe & Keith:Joe, you're still using some "Price is Right" music! The "Further Adventures" segment with yourself & Keith was GREAT! I liked it a lot. DON'T STOP!!!

Thanks Stoo! We are really having fun talking to the creators, and just discussing the book and all things Indy! Next episode, Joe and I will have another very special guest in the newly opened "Ravens Nest" , and we'll discuss issue #9 among many other things!

I was waiting up to the last minute for some coverage from a listener who was there the opening night and was graciously going to interview the curator but it just got too hectic. He is going back to interview him so we should have the interview on the next show.

I only found out just before I was to publish and forgot to alter the blurb.

And yes, we would love to air it so please send it in!

Believe me, Ed, I want to hear the IndyCasts but just keep putting it off and procastinating because they are (usually) very long. I've been downloading them to my hard-drive but never get around to actually listening. Sorry, mate! (A lot of catching up to do...)

Will send you the audio file soon enough. (I sent it to Pat many months ago, and I think he sent it to Keith, too, so it's been circulating amongst the inner circle. It's high time to let the general public hear this nugget.)

Looking forward to the interview with the California exhibit curator!

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Michael and I heavily photographed everything, recorded the opening ceremonies in HD and interviewed one of the organizers.

Sounds good, Les!

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Thanks Stoo! We are really having fun talking to the creators, and just discussing the book and all things Indy! Next episode, Joe and I will have another very special guest in the newly opened "Ravens Nest" , and we'll discuss issue #9 among many other things!

Keith, for me, the "Further Adventures" segment is the biggest draw to listening these days. It's very good and you guys really do sound like you're having fun. It's so evident in the back & forth parole. A+ all the way!

It's time for another IndyCast Special! In this special edition of the show, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock has a plethora of interviews including Lance Henriksen (CE3K, Aliens), artist Mark McKenna (Star Wars, Justice League), Adrianne Curry, Marvel CEO Joe Quesada, the producer of the Dark Night, Mike Mignola (creator of Hellboy) and more direct from New York Comic Con!

It's time for another IndyCast Special! In this special edition of the show, Official IndyCast correspondent Mitch Hallock has a plethora of interviews including Lance Henriksen (CE3K, Aliens), artist Mark McKenna (Star Wars, Justice League), Adrianne Curry, Marvel CEO Joe Quesada, the producer of the Dark Night, Mike Mignola (creator of Hellboy) and more direct from New York Comic Con!

Is it me or does an Indycast need to have a little more substance about Indiana Jones otherwise...

It's time for another IndyCast Special! In this special edition of the show, Official IndyCast correspondent Python Pants Pete meets plethora of random AVStars including Ava Rose (Carolina Jones), Legend Ron Jeremy (San Fernando ), the director and producer Mark Cummings (Indiana Bones and the temple of poon) and more snatch than Indy can snatch direct from AVN Adult Entertainment Expo!

I'm off to the paint drying expo - maybe Indycast could to a special if I ask the attendees about Indy. No?

Ron and Laird return to celebrate the 5s - with three films celebrating their multiple 5 year anniversaries. Take a listen to some classic tracks including snippets of recent interviews with the Maestro.

I was trying to get some show notes, so i looked over at theindycast.com, but the podcast isn't listed there. So i'm just confused, which site should I go to to keep most up to date? and is there show notes somewhere? I was just looking to share a list of the movies covered on another forum.

I really like how you've got audio from interviews, and sound tracks to cover what you're talking about, really well done. Thank you!
-Russ

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IndyCast: John Williams Special #9 is here!

Ron and Laird return to celebrate the 5s - with three films celebrating their multiple 5 year anniversaries. Take a listen to some classic tracks including snippets of recent interviews with the Maestro.

Thanks so much for the nice comments Russ. We only put up a short blurb for the show notes. I am remiss in giving Ed weblinks. I know the ForceCast webpage has the current info. Not sure why it has not populated to the IndyCast front page yet. It will soon.

Sounds good thanks! I would also add To Kill a Mockingbird to your show notes, as that was great to hear the little piano solo from JW there, and perhaps the sources of the Interviews. I just mention it because you've got quite a deluge of great information here, from great interviews, to great snippets of great scores, which aren't just the "Star Wars Main Theme" typical JW cover stuff. A real treat for JW fans.